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FARMVILLE HEH
AN I NPKI'I N "t N I i
PrjousaiBD Kvkkv Pail
nu! Pr
Ratbs or SosaoMPTioi
" ilia.
" tli ree Bootha.
i iib Herald. Kartnv!
KU1DAV. NkiVF.MBKK^,
IIVMI'IH V*1I>M>.
Wt '1" icd "'-1' I lapiajortol
with the pl ?
is to ii- that if
allg l" '
.'light to ? ? 'IH"'"1'
here bj
pleased with its location, ami
den-Sidney would lt* squally 1
if it should fallon
Ifould lt not b wall for tlieC
of Coiiiinei' ? ' the >|ti
..mond TIojsb Dtopatcb,
Why "ap,*ar t ? interfere vv
plan" of the fatben oho plant
venerable Institution In
try?'' hfOBl tbs cities ha
?'earth'."' And SBUSl the couti
Stripped "f every tiling except tl
"behind the hoe?'' The liealtli
of Hanii'iliii-.-idiieyof itreifsbo
thor Ita il site, for ol
other college In the land of like a
like attendance yciir uv
saul that only one student atm i
mk "fit, one liuudr
twenty eight year- of existence
an average attendance of over on
.Ired student-, and only000dastl
mic in the lii*>!
hool, not even an eiideiu
what other school iu or out of Vi
with even a score of years of lil
that Ire said .' We BfTBI with 00
thy brother that if Hampden-S
it should tike the oh
at Kicliojond, but ?ve ar
i-elief that it would he for the g
glory of the (iod of the church an
highest good of the yoong men pi
lag te preach the everlasting (jos
inion Seminary should sdi o
Kicliujond and re.-uiue its ace ti st
place by the side of Haai|Hlen-S
where lt now stands and where i
r more than one bundled
of noble service.
Tlie property iu Kic!iiii"inl ca
couverted Into ca?li while
ahaodooed will soon tm given ov-i
--ession of bats and owls.
Ila* cliiinli is bm much in nei
money and too yiuch engaged in
mg to indulge in luxuries, 'i'he I
to Richmond w.i- nothing more
luxurious.
It is idle to contend that the ti
of the Hible can bc the better ta
amid the glare and glow of city
rather thau iu a ijuiet country p
and it isjust as idle to urge lhat Bot
of the erosa can be better furnished
life's work iu the one place rather i
Hie other. All cannot hoj?t* le BO
city pulpits, wear Prince Albarta
polished -ilk hats. Tbs majority I
work iii the country or the countn
over to the devil. Already r
in tries are bstog heard souik
ut liesa counties in Virginia wi
people once enjoyed the bOOBfltS
ogs of regular preaching. Wh
wrong? Only this, everybody, pre;
. laded, have gone rushing to
-Hies, or are about to go. Let old
um Seminary set the good examplt
turning the tide from city to couti
and let Tide water and Richmond ba
I! Hampden-Siilnev.
After Thanksgiving then conic- I
It may bc well that the sees
didn't open in advance of the day
thanks.
Tbs (ioveriior-hiji of New Y<
< .over.'ior-e.'ect Higgins fc-S.O
What did the presidency of the I nil
States cost the Trusts ?f the I'nit
-dates?
Tlie Japanese have b.-en stormi
Port Arthur regardlesi of con
Its fall won't mean the end of tlie wi
however, since Russia says it must \
oo, and will not tolerate any oaten
mterfert
Mr. Roosevelt is 'o visit Georgia, tl
BB*bk mother, and whiie the
\ plain his ailinn,ii- towards the Hoot!
IB people. Our hope is that it will I
iti.sfactory.
Mr. ("ortelyou displayed so niue
kill in financiering the Republica
'inmittee lhat it is said that he wi,
?? put iu charge of tbs treasury ile
ailment, and then the trusts wal
? ?ave a "whack" at his pants string"
Thc wireless system of telegraphy i
-ml to be storm-proof. During tin
severe storm which was Bl
e>t ruell ve to other telegraphic system*
ml to telephones, it was unharmeri
i ml afforded good Barries while Um
? I howled and the storm king raged.
It Iiegins to look as tim' Mr.
?lt would disappoint the "pie" hunters
BS manner of his atalarait preile
Mr. Cleveland. Already there
? 'iisternatiou in Republican ranks
' i Virginia. Col. BaWflBB ha- the knife
a I lie is going t ) cut te tlie grief of
' tbs old gang. Bowden will lie
-t to sillier. Ooo, Suth Rolling is
- in good favor.
?Ve are told thal votes in the Ninth
i-tiict sold as high as SJQ apiece, ami
? -pent |0 BB*
? ire the eleen,m of Col. Slemp. And
ire told that the principles of
ic Republican party have been en
0?d hy th- tbat ,|,strict.
- inmate the funds from the light and
Of tbs principle? Simply
lOCipal ami interest united
1 .uplish the great moral
N rf,ik ,\ vv.Biara lystsa
ding tbs double track, and BOdoobl
hom mountain to
< i the coal trams will al
? right of way hy which
i eosnpaalooa will go
Bg over their own road I
wie says "his aid and progress
led U'k,s,
AID,
IP UM i.
IAY.
oprtetor.
tl I-'
,'iou 1(1 he
Hie. Va.
1'**!.
uterfere
i Tide*
Hamp
nore, it
I. '1 lu?
ll! well
Hamp*
pleased,
liamher
est ion '?'
ith tlie
ed tlie
corni?
ce the
try be
ie mau
-record
uld BO
r what
ra nial
it be
lied of
ed and
, with
e liuu
1 from
lory of
ic; of
rgmia
s can
r w or
id ney
l-timc
liuary
in the
realer
d the
epar
pel if
ut in
Ulled
id ney
t bas
year
n he
that
er to
And
?d of
beg
Hove
than
?utlis
ught
life
lace,
Hers
for
than
?tipy
aud
nu-:
f l
i) ac
llog
and
at'
i-li?
the
l'n
- by
try
tnl
otl
l.ill
of
tu it n>iTo> t nov
it is gratifying t?> know ti
this Soiitlilaiiii nf oura has ii.
pull, nor turill made income,
gration money, nor seen a gr*
campaign fund, Bbs dOSS
Cotton crop, made mit of lier
by lui OWH muscle and with
iiioiiey. And it may l*e yoi
taken in what that cotton cro|
We are indebted to the TISBOB
for reproducing the figures of
Inman, l*earing on the sui'.
they arc simply rcinarksb
crop ,,f (he past BBBSOfl. lie tell*
for the enormous sum
and nestdsn furnishing tbe mi
and Booth with all they BBSd,
ported enough to bring about I
inni iii gold to this country, bel
i|tiarter as much gold as Califo
ed -luce thc discovery 0
low metal there.
Proceeding mi lbs -ame line,
man - I
"Six hundred and fifty mill
lars wa- BOOOgb Io Imy every t
whe tl rai-i.l in the United Sit
I] 10,000,000 to the good.
i "lt was enough t i buy and
j hf'f Hie ern crop of two ai
I fourth billion bushels grown
i I oiled States. The corn crop
only one of the great crops that
in value the cotton crop
"Iowa is tbs greatest corn |
81 .te in the world, and prodm.
! eleventh of the to* I corn crop
li'ted State-; yet ibis year, af ti
iiii: her > ii and w heat crops, I
ber coti 11 crop for f.v?,
B lough t i pay cash for every b
corn gmw ii in Iowa.
"lt should e mirage BS t" ft
' us we ve im|?eiial
| producing crop; perpetual inhe
hedged ainuit by climatic em
. -ni protected from world corni
winch threatens lbs other crop,
free from debt, kt us stay mit
and.trol our own product, i
will see tm more live ar six cent
crops."
Tbe writer mentions the furth
that thc South pays annually t
-. nearly every dollar of
is di-tributed up Nort'
Surely Mr. Roosevelt OM not all
ignore and insult a people .nakit
contribution te the general good
QovernOkSOl over which he is cn
preside.
True they did uot vote for hil
bS knotts why as well as we do
der like conditions he would hav
inst as we did. Let him think o
tliinia's and then be President
whole country. If none of i;
worthy a place in Ins cabinet, ali
are worthy of fair play.
Col. Wattcrsou says to the
erato, "let's take a rest." Kxi
limes! Ill ll Tum the talking au
explaining over to Wm. Watsot
the rest of us will do business i
? ?lil stand-, do t,"?'il, dwell in the
aud be assured of raiment, foot
shelter.
"Not race equality hoi equal
opportunity," says the President,
the question arises who ure t hon
niedequality of opportunity ? Cen
imt Hie negroes of Virginia It
l*e that they are denied snme suc.i
up North, l?ut not with ru where
colored man may di ive a hack or
tice medicine.
-rk
00.
ed
ed
Sf
-.
ll.
go
lc
The Kepuhlic.ii National BOOBS
clo-etl the recent campaign with |
000lefl in the treasury. Rather SM
table uest egg to encourage future
mg. The almighty dollar i- at let
mighty influence in this, our w
nnd asp ed Bl ly le this our age.
fleury Watterson, just before lea
for a ten months "rest off" in Eur
said, "if wheat falls to forty cents,
to ten, cholera ravages the Philipj
and yellow fever Wall street, we
look for a Democratic victory iii 1!
The aforesaid Henry hasn't bees b
ful Henry since bs Slopped wri
I'emocratie platforms."
About all the Southern fJoOflOSBI
eau do for his constituents is to set
tree delivery routes, and failing in (
he will Ire dismal failure.
Kx-speaker Keifer is in Congi
agaiti with the avowed purpose of m
ing war on the unarmed aud cot!
making Southland. The spirit tl
animate- him was conceived lu
and Imru of malice.
A tit. Louia physician says tiiere
no such thing as a new woman, a
the New York Herald says: Ihe old t
is good euoiigb. So say we all.
Judge Parker has opened a law off
in New York City and says he w
play a lone hand. He will no dos
make as nundi as his salary as Pre
dent would have treen, lead a mu
more ijuiet life and go about witho
the presence of secret service meu
the right and to thc left of him.
Maryland after all esca|*ed the di
of going Republican. Sevt
DsSBOefatS and mie Kepuhlican wei
selected as electors.
The solid Sou til bas dous som
mighty good work iii the past and w
don't just kimw what substitute can t
found for it. The work already don
may he undone and when uudoue ther
will Ire an angel of death hovering ove
every home in our Southland. Th
Norfolk Landmark and other e-teenus
contemporaries would do well to inaki
bests slowly. Let us at least for thi
tiuic baton do as Watterson suggest
and "lest.'
WAK IS ll?I,."
1 v il! venture the assertion," BBJjn
Bishop Galloway, Mtbal the Japanese
alone have lost more than forty thous
and men in theirell.rt to capture Port
Arthur. Tbe full extent of tbs losses
has never U*en made known for the
Japanese cteauue tbe bod ba of her aol
rilera In bau'a ffbso I left Japan, ail
the military boapl ls were tilled to
overflowing, and lhere a e from forty
tu fifty thoosaod soldiers uuder treat?
ment for wounds received In battle.
Hie loss of life li baan not! tug short
of appalling."
And still the nations of eartli look
ni while the di-[ruction goes on as
though they have gone through tlie
' agreeing to arbitrate.
I tiiiurauteed t ure for Piles.
Itching, Blind, llleeding or Protrud
DruggtaUj refund money if
? \ ' m in i fails to cure any case,
io matter of how long standing, In 6
to ll days, first application give*
If your diuggisf
lasa'tltaend rOo In ataaapa and it will
?e forwarded pftsl-patd by Paris Medi?
ant Co , St Urmia, Mo.
lint while
, pasBssoB
nor iml
,b on the
hoes hei
her own
i haven't
? means,
despatch
mie Mr.
feet, and
le. The
i ii-, Bold
1,000,1 mi,
Hs North
u. BS
PS70,000,*
l0| one
mia has
f theyel
Mi In?
ion dot*
'ii-liel of
itt- and
pay for
ul tint
in the
is the
trowing
?es OOO*
of the
*r grow
1 leorcia
000,000,
Daba] of
?el that
ninney
ritaiuv,
id! tiona
retltlon
I Once
nf debi
ind we
cotton
er fact
"Wards
which
i n i,i hm.
lord to
ig such
Of the
lied lo
ju aud
. I'n
edone
fthese
of the
is are
I of us
A furred inn.
Mr. Hagb Carland, who fol -???,
BBOatbs In*- I't-eli living '?? li- loo
hu-accepted a position tn the in
ute-,. Bgeacjr "f nutlet) -v Marlin,
Thc above, winch iip|
j.**-1 baas sic -uld bars read Paulet
estland instead of I'aulctl A Mst
Mop'Hui! t'lillirll
?ups yon. Pr I '
will cure tl. ns tm rn I,. : - ii i i, ',
r.e-t un Barth. Lats* boitli
Willie .* Co. anil Winston I'iui: i ...
XMAS THING
Wc Have Them.
Wc ask you to inspect tin
mi display (nun Dec. 1st.
Larder stink, g tva lit ilispli
and
CHEAPER THAN EVE
shown iu our long cxpciicn
with tlie trade. Don't think
buying your holiday snpplii
tint-' von have seen ours.
CE,
Denio
?ellent
d the
i, and
it tlie
land
1 and
ity of
And
k de
lain ly
rn ay
thing
> tbs
prac
littee
dm),
nfor
lav
BUUooei and Uo nfectloner
AMERICA'S TRAGEDIAN
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| ROBERT DOWNING
NWI' 'X-XXIZXXXXXXxxxxxix:
Presenting tlie Romantic
Masterpiece
Milli
Translated from the German h
MARV LOVELL.
Mr. Downing will be assisted b;
His own Company.
Regals! price ,0 and :., eats.
Advance s:ile now mi at CHI M .'?
t'u't UHtu Kn wk.
FOR SALE
PotVShow eases six feet long.
Ont' Cigar ease lour feet long,
with jiatent drawer.
II. t'. CBUTI A (0., Ilriiu%'isf-.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digest's what you eat.
RttEYSKlK
?
Makes Kidneys Bad Dis
WE CAN
omi.
?nir
Olll
t A
SAVE YOU mi
on all of yom
XMAS GOC
Such as Raisins,
O rants, Nuts, E
Have just receiv
choice lot of
APPLES.
Special prices b;
barrel.
Stokes & Davids
" Special Pri<
on thc I', rllowing line*
w. t clar:
Lu in \i 11? days:
I..lilies' .iml Mi.HSI -; Coat*-.
Men's |J;its ami Wa I.wen
K
ii
M
?*
, M \ ri ni i mi 11 cou n tel is I.
with bargains iu Ihe
i ii a xis ri ii*l -hurt ends
It will pay you tn sci
GUN.
We have a few Sir
Barrel Guns we ai
going to close
out
CHEAP.
Our loss. Your ga
Chas. Bugg iv Soi
?St a
? rid,
vlug
ope,
corn
?ines
may
08."
ope
ting
nan
?im?
bat
ISSI
al;
sal
sin
ts
PLUSH BUGGY ROBE
When it comes to Lap R
For several years thi- has been one of our strong lil
We claim to haye handled more robes In tbe pea! ll
years than any other BOOM In I- iirrnv ii ii*.
n for it: We select from ? rory lsrge stock only
the choicest pattarni and -ell them at a in.xl
profit. Our pries ranga fl ?", and In?
clude some unusually handsome one- In ihe-ilk plush
grades.
Why vv. nt one of tiie-e do lol a < hr 1-111111- jut -
PAULETT & BUGG
nd Hardware, riawara, Wood lleatiog Stove-, Cutlet
W.H. HUBBARD,
Commission Merchant and Dealer in
Hardware, Agricnltnral [mplcments, Grnss and Field Sect
Fertilizers, Hav, Meal and Mill Feed, Dry Goods au<l Groccric
Confeetioneries and Tobacco.
JUST RECEIVED
1 ear Flour? White Rock and Piedmont Patent.
Agents for Thornhill Wagons, of which wrehnvi jost rcccivci
? CARLOAD. Also the noted Binlsell Wagons kept ni ways 01
hand.
RICE DEPOT, VA.
OaS" I will attend all tobacco sales on the Farmville marlu
and give my personal attention t<> sales entrusted to me. Will 1?
found in my office on Third street, Farmville, from Sovcmlicr l-i
to Mav 1st.
W. H. HUBBARD.
JUST RECEIVED . . .
A lot of quartered O'. : Chamber Suits,
Reed Rockers and Morns Chairs. Have
also added a line of Jardinires and Flower
Pots.
UNDERTAKING.
Hals department ll complete, and ordon will have prompt and carcfu
attention.
C. C. COWAN.
Subscribe for the Herald,
luLEWHONCT^TAS?
tar chltdran: taft, aura. Mo or>l' t
I I II.IVILM.
K.wso.vi >i i- >'"( '
IT H VII A I.I
. ,?, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
ggS-^?tf.'ir?'rr'lTi;
M_^______ery_Porue is s Ten Cent, package of Grove's Black Root. Liver Pilli
^EY
?DS.
Cur
tc.
ed a
y the
on.
:es
K'S
I-in I \\ \l I' until .ni,dh.i Balli
ni,a.- lue. or titilil y.-nr heine h.-i
burned t" oom ince j mt lbs leonor
lance Of INS I KIA
IiiiN'l I! I OFF any
ur property or ure
DOIT tiQW. .Neither ll
deni alli wait for ;
nee.
INSURE
WITH
E. S. MAETIN & CO.,
FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
farmville:, va.
DON'T WAIT fut lomon
paper (?? -???? where tb* Un
today, Look el today's ii-t, io
morrow aili add more to (ht
nnd .vu iii.ty h.- among them.
DONT THINK I! KI'A I'
mflered from
seddon) that yon chu ii
curry your own [N8I li
Von bare certainly fol t"
man thu ? irrlss hi" own I
ANCE bsa a fool for a
holder.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A large stock Loather, Rubber nnd Canvass Stitched Bel
ing, Kaw Hide Lacing and Lace Leather, Gum and
Hemp Facking, Guaranteed; Heit Dressing,
Hell Punches a:i<l couplings.
WI; i\n\ t UK.ii: SlilCk Ol EVEtTTFIM IN THIS Ll
C. M. WALKER (St SONS.
D
igle
?e
FURS. FURS. FOI
PRICE
$1.25 TO $25.00
N. B. DAVIDSON,
.m.
i.
S
'
SOAP!
The most complete line of Ai.Hour's high grade
toilet soaps ever brought to Faimville. . . .
Pram lOe to 7-ic it ease.
Agnew's Drug Store.
Tabard Inn Librarj Station, Southern Express Company
llonei Ord< i Office.
. a .
WE HAVE MOVED
To our new store, three doors below the old stand, betwci
Baldwin's and J. H. Farrar, where we are ready to serve ye
with a complete linc of drugs and druggists sundrit
articles for the toilet, including Colgatcs and Armour's
FINE TOILET SOAP.
FANCY AND SCHOOL STATIONERY
Thc leading Magazines and Fcriodicals received monthly. eV<
also handle Faints, Window Glass and Putty.
Send us your prescriptions. This department is iii charge of i
registered pharmacist.
PURITY AND ACCURACY IS OUR MOTTO.
H. C. CHUTE & Co., Druggists.
- * - - ? ? * * .
??
WE REPRESENT
Companies thal i
FIDELITY, CONTRACT,
OFFICIAL AND
JUDICIAL BONDS,
r==ANO===*
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE POLICIES. . .
W. P. Venable & Co.
|\<l Kl I',
re, dentil
.-?ritr eon.
BE you
lire ol
Bord to
LANCE.
die. A
NS IK
policy
Mi
IS.
The Merchants
National Bank
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
will handle yjur banking
business intelligently and
satisfactorily
Write Them
-?
The First National Bank of Farmville,
FARMVILLE, VA.
N. ff. DAVIDSON, ff. H. LYNN, A. G. CLAPHAM,
President. vice-President. Cashier,
a e '? BUB, J. r. Wainui, ll. O, Wall,
K. II. Lynn, J. K. Martita, C. i I . I'. Wi na ton,
sr, s/.D. M. -*n.k, -.
HOWWE GROW
MAY tl. DEPOSITS.
1901 $41,565.45
1902 $111,73167
1903 $244,316.10
f904.$. .266,955.90
WHY WE GROW
ni. reaieii in tia- welfare of
tm-ty cii-lolii.r.
i mi ca, .pi ion or ila nie al relation
a I,auk timi Hie cu.toHter I*
that or busineas i-ninir. A* hr sa
[Mlasllllf Me lian- Ih-.-)) il. Mint,HiK
Illili I'I. 1.1.
ir | ? i. I I- ? ti. A.- unit- ?d
-m.- i.anklni,'.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
The Acknowledged
HEADQUARTERS
For Mattings, Carpets Rags and all Floor Coverings
IS AT
RICHARDSON & ORALLE'S,
The Leading Clothiers and Dry ('.nods Dealers.
Prepare For War in Time of Peace
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Wliile von .-ne well and a good instininee risk, vim ean get
INSURANCE,
and the sooner the less it eosts. Arterwards, either impos?
sible or more eustly. We insure by mail?send for booklet
the ?'How and Why."
R. L. Paulett, Agent,
''Insurance That Insures."
Representing the Penn Mutual Life Insuranee Co.
NO DO YOU OWN YOUR HOME-NO
YES CAN YOU DO SO YES
Hy pajrlog tin- reola! money ami a little Boors to thu
Karmvllle BoiMloa; sad Troal Company.
Oed I'lini f..i ik |1,000 boase:
r i- : i , per moots for B y. bi -.
Insurance for 8 yew-.
-
11,110 (HI
Mik,
sj) 0(1
? I, 11,18000
Daduet tbi > per mooth for 8 /ears, 11,20000
K-iiiii:itci oost only.asstfl
Yoe bare bad the USB of the ttooae nil the lime iluriiiK the H yearn sud now
own it for -:i;,
Larger and Smaller Amounis Loaned on Same Plan.
On account of tlie areal demand for noosjr the Company han issMsi t<>
a limited am liej oo deposit aod will allow ."> |?*r rent, on
sHine. Ailii i-'iiv ''-? r :7 ,,i??i, coiisistini? of imjiroved Kcal
? ti.tl tin' Block ol the Company Bia primarily liable tn de
pusitors, thereby Disking ymir money absolute) J eec ure.
Kor further mf muntum adds
THE IARuYIU.l; HUM AND TRUST CO., Farmville, Va.
Dr. J.i< I.. White, Presideot; ll. I-!. Wall, V. Piasideoti loo. li. Martin, Sec.
ami I'i ScottMartio, A--i-? . Bod in-.-,-.; VVatklosd VVatkloa,
Counsel; R B. Cralle, H. E. Barrow, E s Marlin, Trustees J. M. Crute,
A'.pt . Ii. U bite, ll. E. Wall, A. K. Cralle, H. C. Crute,
i; I., la uni ii > u r..ii. m Br.. J. if.Crate.
BUSHED 1^<;7
3 Planters Bank of Farmville
farmville, va.
CAPITAL, $43,425.00.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $70,000.00.
lent. W. (.. Vknahi.k, rushier.
W. I'. VK.Vkiu.K, Asxistaiit <'axliier.
Conducts ;i (reiienil B;iiuking Businesa.
Account Solicited.
U af. Wai. kkk
B W. I'vi i.i 11
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits
DIRECTORS:
J. M. '
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